Dutch electronic artist YME BEATS turns personal resilience into a full-throttle dance anthem on “Unbreakable – Radio Edit,” a standout release from the EP Unbreakable. Emerging from the Netherlands’ vibrant electronic scene, YME, real name Ymkje de Bijl, brings a story as compelling as her sound. The daughter of Esther…
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Toronto singer-songwriter Henry Lees turns romantic disappointment into groove-laced catharsis on “Smoke,” a sharp, funky single that proves heartbreak can sometimes make the best songwriting fuel. Bounced between theatre stages, radio jingles, and award-winning songwriting collaborations, Lees has built a reputation for turning personal experiences into emotionally relatable tunes. This…
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Cyprus-based metal artist Aleph has never been one for tidy genre boxes. Through his project Watch Me Die Inside, he’s been carving out a sound that freely collides extremes, deathcore aggression, melodic metal emotion, electro-pop shimmer, and the frostbitten atmosphere of black metal. It’s a hybrid that he boldly labels…
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From Lafayette, Indiana, Della Vonne emerges with a single that feels both intimate and universal. “How It Ends” is a delicate exploration of love, loss, and acceptance, a track that refuses the simplicity of a typical breakup song. Instead, it embraces the nuance of endings – those bittersweet moments when…
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After years of building momentum with streaming hits and high-profile performances, Ty Wilson delivers a project that feels like both a homecoming and a fresh journey. Northern Heart, Southern Soul, his eight-track LP, blends Canadian roots with the warm, sun-soaked energy of southern country-rock, creating a sound that’s instantly familiar…
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After emerging from the scenic streets of Visby, Gotland, Stainvarp arrives with a statement that feels both urgent and timeless. “Steel in Spine” is a hard-hitting anthem, a modern rock cut that trades subtlety for raw emotion and unrelenting conviction. Built on a backbone of pounding drums, gritty guitars, and…
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Southeast Louisiana singer-songwriter Tyler Kinchen has built his reputation on vibrant live shows and groove-driven performances, but on “Fasten to Me,” he and his band The Right Pieces take a quieter, more intimate path. The new single finds the group leaning into the soulful side of their sound, trading the…
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On “HOLIDAZE,” North Carolina artist Miko X continues the quiet momentum he’s been building since committing fully to music back in 2016. The single arrives as the first glimpse of an upcoming album executive produced by longtime collaborator Prolific, and it carries the easy confidence of an artist who has…
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Los Angeles indie duo Mike and Mandy have made an art out of reshaping familiar songs into something dreamier, darker, and more immersive. With their atmospheric takes on classics like The Cure’s “Lovesong” and the Latin staple “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps,” the pair now reach even further back in time with…
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Maryland singer-songwriter David Scott Weaver taps into the 60-year love story of a Maryland couple, Jacob and Doris Bender, in his heartfelt single, “Two.” Hailing from Silver Spring, Weaver teams up with legendary songwriter Louisa Branscomb, best known for Alison Krauss’s classic “Steel Rails.” Recorded at Gizmo Recording Studio with…